Art Basel Miami Beach 2019 Past Dec 5 – Dec 8, 2019 Miami Beach Echoes pairs new works by contemporary artists with works by 20th century figures who have impacted the trajectory of art history, drawing attention to their influence on the future of art-making. Art Fair DetailsArt Basel Miami BeachDec 5 – 8, 2019Booth D8Adam Pendleton & Fred Wilson in Meridians LocationMiami Beach Convention Center`1901 Convention Center DriveMiami Beach Connect (opens in a new window) @pacegallery (opens in a new window) #ArtBaselAbove: Left: Robert Rauschenberg, Luxer (Urban Bourbon), 1988, acrylic on mirrored aluminum, 48-7/8" × 48-7/8" (124.1 cm × 124.1 cm) © 2019 Robert Rauschenberg Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Right: Adam Pendleton, Untitled (WE ARE NOT), 2019, silkscreen ink on canvas, 96" × 69" (243.8 cm × 175.3 cm) © Adam Pendleton On the occasion of Echoes at Art Basel Miami Beach, three young, contemporary artists have written essays on the impact and influence of the work of an older generation on their own practices. Read the essays below and don't miss the juxtaposition of their work at our booth at the fair.Adam Pendleton on Robert RauschenbergRead the EssayLoie Hollowell on Lynda BenglisRead the EssayTara Donovan on Agnes MartinRead the Essay Read More Featured Works Adam PendletonUntitled (WE ARE NOT), 2019silkscreen ink on canvas96" × 69" (243.8 cm × 175.3 cm) Robert RauschenbergLuxer (Urban Bourbon), 1988acrylic on mirrored aluminum48-7/8" × 48-7/8" (124.1 cm × 124.1 cm) Agnes MartinUntitled #2, 1990acrylic and graphite on canvas72” x 72” (182.9 cm x 182.9 cm) Tara DonovanComposition (Cards), 2019styrene cards and glue39-1/4" × 39-1/4" × 4" (99.7 cm × 99.7 cm × 10.2 cm) Loie HollowellStanding in water, 2019oil, acrylic medium, and high density foam on linen over panel72" × 54" × 3-1/2" (182.9 cm × 137.2 cm × 8.9 cm) Lynda BenglisCatróo, 2013glazed ceramic16" × 11" × 11" (40.6 cm × 27.9 cm × 27.9 cm) Sam GilliamUntitled, 2019watercolor and acrylic on washi paper73" × 38" (185.4 cm × 96.5 cm) Arlene ShechetPretty Please, 2019glazed ceramic and painted wood73" × 23" (185.4 cm × 58.4 cm), overall Louise NevelsonFloating Cloud, Cryptic VII, 1977wood painted white3-3/4" × 14-1/8" × 12-5/8" (9.5 cm × 35.9 cm × 32.1 cm) Mary CorseUntitled (White Inner Band), 2000glass microspheres in acrylic on canvas60" × 60" (152.4 cm × 152.4 cm) Fred WilsonOh! Monstruosa Culpa!, 2013Murano glass and light bulbs37-3/8" x 29-1/2" x 29-1/2" (95 cm x 75 cm x 75 cm)Edition of 6 + 2 AP Lucas SamarasNO NAME 2660 (Kastorian Inveiglements), 2017pure pigment on paper mounted on Dibond12" × 12" (30.5 cm × 30.5 cm)